An excerpt from “Gods, Deities, and other powers to take seriously and avoid pissing off” by the Bard Rufus the Well Travelled.
Also known as Queen of the Sea, Lady Luck, or the Lady of the Sea, she is a mysterious and enigmatic figure. She holds dominion over all the oceans of the world. She is fiercely protective of her authority and is draconian in enforcing her The Lady’s Law, to the point where magic workers the world over fear to cast any spell that affects the wind, weather or wave of the sea. This is not just ideal superstition either, copious documented cases exist of wizards or sorcerers who break this law quickly coming to a gruesome end, and clerical or druidical magic simply fails to function all together. Of all the gods in this book, this is the god you are most likely to personally piss off if you are a magic worker. My advice to you is, don’t.
She has no priesthood or formal worship, but sailors, fishermen and travelers on the sea often pray to her informally, occasionally being answered. Or not, she’s fickle like that. She also has dominion over luck, though the religious and magical texts that describe this dominion usually distinguish between two types of luck.
The Lady’s Luck is best translated as “luck of fate” and is associated more with the cosmic powers of Law and what is destined to be. It functions in the sense that sometimes things are fated and that even though cosmic forces often have the appearance of whimsy, the gods have a plan, the skein is woven and events tend to play out in an unstoppable way to realize that plan. It is the luck of the hero just happening to find the magic sword in the cave, the luck of the chosen one.
While she has no priesthood she does occasionally select a champion and agent from among mortals, generally called a “Sea Witch”. These agents are rare, never more than one a generation, and possess strange powers, including the ability to break the Lady’s Law with impunity. Many stories and legends surround these witches. If you ever encounter one, my advice is to back away slowly while smiling and avoid any rapid movements. Then get the hell out of there, you don’t want any piece of that.
The Lady is occasionally encountered by mortals while serving her mysterious purposes. While she wears a variety of guises, she is always beautiful and her eyes are eyes are always sea green